
Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology
Average rating of BPIT Delhi
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Divya Menon
6 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and support us with any issues we have. Attendance isn't a big deal, so that's good. Most of the teachers have a Ph.D. or higher degree. The semester exams are pretty easy, but we still need to put in effort to get good grades.
Placement: Our college doesn't have great placement opportunities for high salaries. But I heard that 7 students got jobs at Juspay for 27 LPA, and HDFC Bank comes to our campus. TCS also hired a bunch of students for 5 LPA. Some other companies visited too. But there were still students who didn't get placed.
Campus: Our college doesn't have hostels for guys or girls, which is a bummer. The campus is decent overall. We've got nice classrooms, a big library with AC, common rooms, a big field, labs, and conference halls. The facilities are pretty good here.
Nidhi Patel
3 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but they're not industry experts. The course needs to be more practical and focused on the semiconductor industry. The semester exams are pretty easy  about 90% of students pass without much trouble.
Placement: Around 40% of students get placed in the last batch, even for off-campus jobs. The highest salary offered is 25 LPA, while the average is 6 LPA and the lowest is 3.6 LPA. The main companies hiring are Juspay and Accenture. Most internships (30%) are off-campus, but the college's Training and Placement cell is helpful. The popular job role is Software Development Engineer (SDE).
Campus: The classes have smart boards, Wi-Fi, and the labs are fully stocked with everything we need. The library has all the books you could ask for and it's nice and cool inside. My college only has a girls' hostel, but I've heard it's great - with air conditioners, good security, and caring wardens.
Meena Singh
6 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are great - they really know their stuff and are always there to help. The environment is nice overall, just some personal stuff can get in the way sometimes. The curriculum is good and the exams are fair, not too hard. You just need 40% to pass, so it's doable.
Placement: You need a JEE Main score of around 90 percentile at most to get in. The lowest package is about 3 LPA, and the highest goes up to 37 LPA in IT. Internships are a must in the 2nd or 3rd year, and you gotta find one yourself. Teachers might help, but it's all about your skills. If you work on your skills, you can land an internship anywhere.
Campus: The library has computers, but there's no Wi-Fi. Classrooms are clean and well-equipped with desks, tables, and fans. Some rooms don't have AC, but the library and labs do.
Bhavana Singh
28 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really cool and helpful. They know their stuff and make learning fun. I like how they support us in studying and exams. Passing semester exams is a breeze and you can get good grades easily. Overall, it's a great place to learn and grow.
Placement: Swiggy offers the highest package at 66 LPA, while the average is 7 LPA. Around 60-70% of students find placements. Popular roles include data analyst, software development engineer, and internships at big companies. But remember, not everyone gets an internship, so keep that in mind.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty outdated. The Wi-Fi is a bit of a mess it doesn't work properly on campus. Luckily, the Wi-Fi in the hostels is better. But still, the Wi-Fi and mobile data in the college area are unreliable. The library is cool though, with plenty of books and decent internet connection. Plus, there are lots of sports facilities to enjoy.
Dinesh Choudhary
20 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They use PowerPoints to teach us, which helps us understand things easily. The course is spot on and covers everything we need to learn, starting from the basics to expert level. It prepares us well for the industry. We have mid-semester exams for each of the 2 units, worth 40 marks each, and an end-of-semester exam for all 4 units, worth 60 marks. You just need to get 33% to pass.
Placement: In my course, around 60% of us got placed. The highest salary package was 50 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 3 lakhs. On average, we were offered 6 lakhs. The top companies that hired us were Amazon, Zomato, and Razorpay. Even though the college didn't provide internships, some of us managed to get off-campus opportunities like GSOC from Google. One of my friends even got in! The most popular job roles we were offered were as data analysts.
Campus: The department has labs, classrooms, and a library. The labs have lots of books you can easily borrow. Classrooms have projectors for presentations. The labs have all the equipment we need, and the lab assistants are helpful. The food in the canteen is okay, not great. The college has a big ground with basketball and volleyball courts. There's also a cricket team we can join. The medical facilities are fine too.
Rahul Singh
27 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and engaging. The courses are easy to understand and cater to students' needs. Most of the professors are great, although there are a few exceptions. The curriculum is practical and opens up many opportunities for students. The exams each semester are manageable as long as you study well.
Placement: The college could do better with on-campus placements, but off-campus opportunities are awesome. Companies like Zomato come for recruitment and some talented students get hired. There are 4 cool societies on campus Hash Define, Names Pace, IEEE, and Anveshan.
Campus: The college is small and doesn't have AC in classrooms. But the Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus, even in the hostel and library. The classrooms are spacious. Boys need to find a PG outside since there's no hostel for them on campus. The labs are well-equipped with everything we need.
Harsh Sharma
7 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers are pretty good, all with Ph.Ds, and we have nice classes. The course is a bit hard, though. We're learning C language, which isn't super popular now, but it's required. We gotta get at least 40% to pass the exams.
Placement: The placement rate here is not great. Only half of the students get placed, which is disappointing. Most end up with low-paying jobs around 4-6 LPA. I would rate it even lower, but it's just not that good overall.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is good. Labs and classrooms are fine. There's also a lab where we do engineering stuff. Everything we need is here, like the canteen and the girls' hostel, which is convenient for living nearby.
Rohit Mishra
12 Mar, 2022
Admission: The faculty here mostly give good grades for internal assessments, but some teachers aren't great. They don't teach well and won't give you marks unless you attend all their classes. There are some good things about the college, but we have to attend a lot of classes and the curriculum is really extensive.
Placement: The college placements here are pretty good. Lots of companies come to hire, and we have a special cell for training and placements. The Computer Science students have better average placements compared to IT, but IT has a higher percentage of students placed. The highest salary offered was 66 LPA by Swiggy. The top roles students get are Software Developer, Data Analyst, and more. Big companies like Cognizant are the top recruiters here.
Campus: The buildings here are pretty old, not too new but not falling apart either. It would be nice if they renovated some things, like the mess and library. The girls' hostel could use some work too. On the bright side, we have a big playground with lots of sports facilities.
Yash Gupta
14 May, 2021
Admission: The courses at this college are kinda outdated, just like in other engineering schools. In the first year, we study stuff like Environmental Science, Manufacturing Processes, Engineering Drawing, and even the Indian Constitution, which doesn't really relate to Computer Science. But the teachers are cool - lots of them have Ph.D.s, and some are working on getting theirs while teaching us.
Placement: The placements here are pretty good. Computer Science and IT students get nice job offers with an average salary of 7-8 LPA. Almost 80% students get placed. Companies offer packages from 3 LPA to 35 LPA. If you want more options, you might have to look off-campus. Big names like Banyan Melon, ZS Associates, Juspay, Zomato, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon come for recruitment. If you're good at coding, you can land a great package.
Campus: The college campus is kinda small, only 6 acres. But they take good care of it. They have everything you need like air-conditioned libraries, cafes, printing shops, and places to eat. Plus, there are girls' hostels and sports grounds for cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, badminton, kabaddi, and table tennis. The classrooms are nice too!
Sanjay Mishra
6 Nov, 2020
Admission: I like how some teachers are really helpful, but some just do their job. The semester exams are super hard, especially when we also have to attend classes and study. It's a struggle to juggle both. The course prepares us well for the industry. Sometimes the college seems to favor certain students, which isn't cool. You need at least 40% to pass.
Placement: In my college, placements aren't guaranteed. Not many students get jobs through the college. The salary packages range from 200000 to 700000 per year. Companies like Tata and Wipro visit for placements. Around 20% of students land jobs, and another 20% secure internships.
Campus: My college has different labs like computer lab and engineering lab. Most computers work well, but a few don't. The classrooms are clean and the desks are comfy for long hours. The library is awesome with great air conditioning and it's huge! The canteen food is just okay, not great. There's a nice big sports ground. The medical facilities are lacking, and the medical rooms are usually closed. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for students.